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Golf in Buckinghamshire: The Courses and Getting There

Published 30 January 2027·4 min read·GX Executive
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Buckinghamshire is fine golfing country, with parkland and heathland courses tucked into the Chiltern landscape. Getting there with your clubs, and enjoying a drink at the 19th hole without worrying about the drive, is part of a good golf day. Here is a guide to playing in the area and travelling to the course in style.

Key Takeaways
  • The Chilterns and South Bucks have a fine spread of parkland and championship golf courses.
  • Golf clubs are bulky, so book a vehicle with room for the bags and the buggies.
  • A car to and from the course means you can enjoy a drink at the 19th without driving home.

What's golf like in Buckinghamshire?

The county and its borders boast some excellent courses, from established parkland clubs to championship-standard layouts, set in the rolling Chiltern countryside. For members and visitors alike it is a rewarding place to play, and a popular destination for golf days and society outings from across the region.

How do you travel with golf clubs?

A full golf bag, or several, takes up serious boot space, so a standard saloon may not cut it for a group. Tell us how many are playing and how many bags when you book, and we will send a vehicle with room for the clubs and the gear, see our note on luggage in a taxi.

Why be driven to a golf day?

A round of golf often ends with a drink or lunch at the clubhouse, the famous 19th hole, which does not mix with driving home. A car to and from the course lets the whole fourball relax afterwards, with no one nominated as driver. It is the civilised way to round off a day's golf. See our executive cars.

Good for society days and visitors

For a golf society outing or visiting players unfamiliar with the area, a chauffeured car removes the navigation and the parking, dropping everyone at the clubhouse together. It also pairs well with a stay, or a trip to the area for a tournament, with the travel handled at a fixed price.

FAQ

Golf in Buckinghamshire: FAQs

Are there good golf courses in Buckinghamshire?

Yes, the county and its borders have a fine spread of parkland and championship-standard courses set in the rolling Chiltern countryside, popular for golf days and society outings.

How do I travel with my golf clubs?

A full bag, or several, needs serious boot space, so tell us how many are playing and how many bags when you book, and we will send a vehicle with room for the clubs and gear.

Why be driven to a golf day?

A round often ends with a drink or lunch at the clubhouse, which does not mix with driving home. A car to and from the course lets the whole fourball relax afterwards with no driver.

Is a car good for a golf society outing?

Yes, it removes the navigation and parking for visiting players, dropping everyone at the clubhouse together, with the travel handled at a fixed price.

Book a golf-day car

Room for the clubs, a drop at the clubhouse, and a relaxed ride home from the 19th.

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